Rubinsky's administration

Dominique met Rubinsky prior to late 794 UC(485 IC / 3594 CE), when he was serving as senior secretary to the previous governor-general of Fezzan. At the time she had planned to climb the social ladder with her song and dance, and by 796 UC(487 IC / 3596 CE) she had attained some measure of success; her assets included a country home on Fezzan. (LOGH: 'Fezzan Occupied', 'Cosmic Mosaic', 'Invasion of the Imperial Territory')

At the same time, she had grown close to Rubinsky, and their relationship continued after his succession to the position of governor-general. In mid-796 UC(487 IC / 3596 CE) she shared her country home with him, and later that same year he privately discussed with her his plans for Fezzan's eventual financial domination over the other galactic powers. (LOGH: 'Invasion of the Imperial Territory', 'Liberation of the Frontier Zone')

By 798 UC(489 IC / 3598 CE), Rubinsky had replaced his former secretary, Nikolas Boltik, by his own son, Rupert Kessellink. Kessellink too became involved with Dominique, and was an over-night guest at her home on more than one occasion. Rupert, like his father, wanted power, and to that end he enlisted Dominique to find weaknesses in Bishop Degsby, a Terraist religious figure on Fezzan. (LOGH: 'The Arrow Is Released')

Dominique appeared to be successful in this task; by November of that year Kessellink had Degsby addicted to drugs and alcohol, and had recordings of the Bishop in several compromising positions, which he threatened to release to the Earth Church's Grand Bishop unless Degsby co-operated with his plans. (LOGH: 'Invitation to a Requiem')

However, Rupert was unable to make good on his threats. In December of 798 UC(489 IC / 3598 CE), as the ImperialMittermeyer Fleet invaded the planet, a resentful Kessellink pulled a gun on Rubinsky and aimed to kill him. He was interrupted by Rubinsky's guards and fatally shot. Just before he died, Rubinsky confessed that Dominique had made him aware of his plot, and Rupert cursed her as a 'slut'. (LOGH: 'Fezzan Occupied')

In hiding

With the Empire having taken control of the planet, Rubinsky and Dominique went into seclusion, at first staying in Rubinsky's hide-away beneath Fezzan City. Despite these complications, in January of 799 UC(1 NIC / 490 IC / 3599 CE), she was able to secure passage for Bishop Degsby off of Fezzan, via the merchant ship Berezka. Rubinsky confronted her about this shortly aftewards; although Dominique feigned ignorance, Rubinsky claimed to see through it, remarking that she was never good at acting. (LOGH: 'Seeking a Free Universe')

Dominique again successfully completed her task, and by July of that year, Elfriede and her child were being held in the Okanagan Mountains. Rubinsky used this opportunity to create a hologram of Elfriede, with which he acquired the trust of Heidrich Lang, who had become an enemy of Reuenthal and wanted revenge.

Around this same time, Rubinsky began to suffer from painful seizures; Dominique jokingly suggested that these were caused by a combination of a curse placed on him by the Grand Bishop of the Earth Cult and an evil spell cast by Rupert Kessellink. (LOGH: 'The Order to Transfer the Capital')

Dominique and Rubinsky continued to meet throughout 800 UC(2 NIC / 491 IC / 3600 CE) to discuss his continuing plans, but by December of that year they had vacated the Okanagan hide-out. Simultaneously, Dominique arranged passage for Elfriede to Heinessen to meet Reuenthal; Rubinsky later expressed surprise at her sentimentality. (LOGH: 'Endless Requiem', 'Cosmic Mosaic')

Dominique met with the ill Rubinsky at least once in the final days of his life, in March 801 UC(3 NIC / 492 IC / 3601 CE). She remarked that his way of expressing himself had grown stale, and reminisced about their early time together. She further wondered how history would judge his actions. Rubinsky was arrested at his hide-out in Heinessenpolis in late April. (LOGH: 'Cosmic Mosaic', 'Planet of Confusion')

Arrest

Unbeknownst to the Empire, Rubinsky had planted explosives beneath the city of Heinessenpolis and set them to go off upon his death. On the evening of 13 June, Rubinsky disconnected his life support, and shortly afterwards explosions rocked the city, causing immense casualties and property damage. As part of the investigation of this incident, a number of suspicious individuals were apprehended, including Dominique, who was considered an accomplice and a 'most wanted' criminal.

In March of 799 UC(1 NIC / 490 IC / 3599 CE), Rubinsky asked Dominique to have his child; she seemed briefly stunned by this, and responded negatively by alluding to his murder of his son. (LOGH: 'Eve of the Festival')

Rupert Kessellink

Dominique's relationship with Rupert Kessellink appeared to be insincere; however, she did not seem entirely contemptuous of him. After his death, she expressed a certain respect for his willingness to fight for his goals. She also stressed to Rubinsky that she did not help him kill his son willingly; she indicated the thought left a 'bad taste'. (LOGH: 'Cosmic Mosaic', 'Seeking a Free Universe')

Rubinsky dismissed this, however, saying that she chose him instead of Rupert simply because she thought she would profit more. (LOGH: 'Seeking a Free Universe')

Personality and interests

Dominique's personality was generally subdued — aside from her taste in clothing, which was often revealing or flamboyant — and she rarely put on visible displays of emotion. She was typically aloof and did not express a great deal of concern for the misfortunes of others. However, she did appear to go out of her way to assist others in some cases, as she did for Bishop Degsby and Elfriede von Kohlrausch. (LOGH: 'Liberation of the Frontier Zone', 'The Order to Transfer the Capital', 'Seeking a Free Universe', 'Endless Requiem')

Name variations

Dominique Saint-Pierré (DVD subtitles)

Dominic San Piel (LD subtitles)

ドミニク・サン・ピエール (LD/DVD subtitles — Japanese)

Dominic Saint-Pierre (English fan sources)

Background information

The name Saint-Pierré is a slight misspelling of Saint-Pierre, a common French surname which refers to the Christian religious figure, Saint Peter the Apostle. Dominique is a unisex (but commonly female) French given name derived from the masculine Dominic, which means of the Lord.